He should have known that if he hung around long enough he would end up on the wild foodists plate! He wasn't alone - there were also rabbits and squirrels all from the forest. Craig and Miles loved the crayfish. Euggghhhh.

Coracles had the seal of approval from Hermione even before she tried them having heard that they were favoured by JuliusCaesar. She was even more enthused once she had experienced them for herself.

Scramble net over the beck.

Axe throwing. 'I'm glad I hit the tree and not my neck' said Hermione. Yeah, I'm real pleased about that too!

This hammock zipped right along. I think it's actually a minimalist tent as opposed to a hammock.

One of a number of dens.

Chainsaw carver. This guy was amazing. When I win the lottery I want one of his sculptures for my garden.

What a fabulous weekend we have had - two wonderful days in beautiful surrounds with great people and exciting activities. In addition to the above we also learned how to make faerie wings from willow, watched a man craving traditional wooden spoons, joined in broom making, quilting, honey tasting, bee observing, bug hunting and hokey cokey ice cream scoffing whilst listening to a great line up of live music.

We also ventured onto the veggie bus - a regional bus where folks can take their home grown veg surplus and trade for other people's home grown surplus (which with any luck will be different to their own). What a fabulous idea!

My only regret was that we didn't get to hear a friend's permaculture and transition town presentation. I lost track of time with all else that was happening.

About Me

Mother, wife, daughter, sister, educator. Committed to the sanctuary that is my home and family. Finding joy in watching my children grow and flourish, pursuing a sustainable life style, creating with my hands and mind. Living consciously. Living the good life.